

The Local Loop
Local Loop partners with neighborhood restaurants to place a curated group of non-competing local businesses on everyday packaging that enters hundreds of homes each month.
Advertisers gain direct household visibility.
Restaurant partners offset packaging costs.
Each campaign includes clean design, controlled placement, and optional QR tracking to measure engagement.
Quality Standards

Local Loop only uses high-quality materials.
Every design is chosen to feel natural in a customer-facing setting and the final product is held to a standard that reflects how local businesses want to present themselves.
Our goal is to ensure participation reflects positively on your business in every customer interaction.
Discounted Packaging
Local Loop Marketing supports neighborhood restaurants by helping offset packaging costs through local sponsorships.
The formats below are the most common takeout items we currently support:

Pizza Boxes
Reduces packaging costs of small boxes while keeping your takeout presentation clean and professional.

Chinese Takeout Boxes
Lowers takeout container costs while maintaining the quality your customers expect.

Coffee Sleeves
Cost-saving sleeves that fit seamlessly into your existing business setup.
FAQ:
Frequently
Asked
Questions
What is the benefit to my business?
Local Loop offsets packaging costs by securing local advertisers to sponsor your packaging. You receive high-quality printed packaging while maintaining full operational control.
Will my industry competitors be featured?
We do not feature direct competitors of your business on your packaging.
Does this change how we operate?
No. Packaging functions as standard inventory and integrates seamlessly into your workflow.
Are advertisers vetted?
Yes. All participating advertisers are locally owned and reviewed to maintain community alignment.
Can our business also be featured on the packaging?
In certain packaging formats, it is possible to include your website or branding. In those cases, packaging is provided at a discounted rate rather than fully subsidized.
